Question No: 11

Cisco Physical Access Control Gateways and Reader Modules are compatible with which of the following Reader Types?

proximity readers only

Cisco Readers only

any Wiegand Compatible Reader

any card reader

Answer: C

Question No: 12

Which devices does Cisco manufacture and sell?

readers, locks, and door position switches

locks, doors, and door hardware

cards, card printers, and readers

Cisco does not manufacture or sell readers, locks, door hardware, or card printers

Answer: D

Question No: 13

How are nonstandard, third-party devices (temperature sensors, water sensors, and so on) added and managed in Cisco Physical Access Manager software?

These devices cannot be added to Cisco PAM.

A new device template can be created and the device added to the gateway or module.

Devices will only appear as quot;Generic Inputquot; or quot;Generic Outputquot;-system messages that cannot be defined for specific third-party devices.

A new device template can be created and added to the gateway. The device will only appear as quot;Generic Inputquot; or quot;Generic Output.quot;

Answer: B

Question No: 14

Assume a single badge entry in Cisco PAM for each user. For a single user, which two of the following statements are true regarding Cisco PAM, proximity card readers, and keypads? (Choose two.)

Keypads are not supported. Cisco PAM will work with Wiegand card readers only.

Cisco PAM can be used with Wiegand proximity card readers with integrated keypads.

Cisco PAM can be used with Wiegand proximity card readers only or Wiegand keypads only.

Cisco PAM can be used with both Wiegand proximity card readers and Wiegand keypads.

Cisco PAM can use non-Wiegand keypads.

Answer: B,C

Question No: 15

A gateway recently has been added to the network but does not appear in Cisco PAM. The gateway can be pinged from the user#39;s laptop as well as the Cisco PAM server. Which of the following might cause this issue?

The gateway does not have the correct Cisco PAM Server IP address.

The gateway is not on the same network segment as the access control server.

The gateway has a different firmware version than the server.

The gateway does not have the correct Cisco PAM Server IP address, and the gateway has a different firmware version than the server.

Answer: D

Question No: 16

A gateway is reporting unstable or flapping connectivity. INPUT 1 is rapidly flapping between quot;upquot; and quot;down.quot; What is the most likely cause?

The input is configured as supervised, when it should be unsupervised.

The wires are dirty or improperly seated in the termination block.

The gateway is defective and should be RMA.

The input on the gateway is configured as supervised, and the wires could be dirty or improperly seated in the termination block.

Question No: 18

You just received a new Cisco PAM appliance from Cisco. After unpacking the new server and plugging it into the network, how does the new Cisco PAM appliance get an IP address upon being powered on for the first time?

Cisco PAM will request an IP address via DHCP.

Cisco PAM will first request an IP address via DHCP. If Cisco PAM does not receive a DHCP response, it will assign itself an IP address of 192.168.1.2.

Cisco PAM is statically configured with an IP address of 10.1.1.2.

Cisco PAM is statically configured with an IP address of 192.168.1.2.

Answer: D

Question No: 19

In Cisco PAM, how do you configure items such as DNS, system upgrades, and rebooting of the server?